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                     I enclose you herewith copies of Instructions, given Colonel Grierson, Commanding Fort Sill, I. T., to whom I have entrusted the duty of executing the President's Order for the removal of Settlers from the Indian Territory.  I should be glad to know if the Lieut. General considers these as sufficiently covering the ground, so far as we can now see.  Of course other questions may and probably will arise in the progress of this matter, requiring further instructions.  I should be glad for any and all information, connected with this subject and for any suggestions of the Lieut. General, who is more familiar than I am with the condition of affairs in that Territory.
                     I enclose you herewith copies of Instructions, given Colonel Grierson, Commanding Fort Sill, I. T., to whom I have entrusted the duty of executing the President's Order for the removal of Settlers from the Indian Territory.  I should be glad to know if the Lieut. General considers these as sufficiently covering the ground, so far as we can now see.  Of course other questions may and probably will arise in the progress of this matter, requiring further instructions.  I should be glad for any and all information, connected with this subject and for any suggestions of the Lieut. General, who is more familiar than I am with the condition of affairs in that Territory.
                     If matters become complicated there, perhaps I had better go myself, at present I doubt, if it is necessary.
                     If matters become complicated there, perhaps I had better go myself, at present I doubt, if it is necessary.
                                                                                    I am Colonel, Very respectfully
                                                                                            Your obdt. servant
                                                                              (Sgd.)    C. C. Augur
      2 Enclosures                                                                Brigadier General
      1020. D. T.'72.
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282                                                                                  Hd. Qrs. Dept. of Texas,
                                                                                        San Antonio, Tex, April 5. 1872.
FRY
Colonel James B. Fry
Asst. Adjutant General
Mil. Division of the Mo.
Chicago, Ills.
Colonel,
                          I have the honor to enclose you herewith copies of the report of Sergt. W. Wilson, Co "I", 4" Cavy., of a very creditable affair had by a party under his command, near Fort Concha, with supposed Indians, but who turned out to be persons from New Mexico, and of the statement made by one of them, who was captured.

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                                                  I am Colonel, very respectfully
                                                       Your obdt. servant
                                          (Sgd.)    C. C. Augur
                                                        Brigadier General

1020.D. T.'72. Commanding. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 265. Hd. Qrs. Dep't. of Texas,

                                                                   San Antonio, Tex., March 29, 1872.

FRY Colonel James B. Fry, Asst. Adjutant General, Hdqrs. Mil. Div. of the Mo. Chicago, Ills.

Colonel,

                   I enclose you herewith copies of Instructions, given Colonel Grierson, Commanding Fort Sill, I. T., to whom I have entrusted the duty of executing the President's Order for the removal of Settlers from the Indian Territory.  I should be glad to know if the Lieut. General considers these as sufficiently covering the ground, so far as we can now see.  Of course other questions may and probably will arise in the progress of this matter, requiring further instructions.  I should be glad for any and all information, connected with this subject and for any suggestions of the Lieut. General, who is more familiar than I am with the condition of affairs in that Territory.
                    If matters become complicated there, perhaps I had better go myself, at present I doubt, if it is necessary.
                                                                                    I am Colonel, Very respectfully
                                                                                           Your obdt. servant
                                                                             (Sgd.)     C. C. Augur
      2 Enclosures                                                                 Brigadier General
     1020. D. T.'72.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 282 Hd. Qrs. Dept. of Texas,

                                                                                       San Antonio, Tex, April 5. 1872.

FRY Colonel James B. Fry Asst. Adjutant General Mil. Division of the Mo. Chicago, Ills. Colonel,

                         I have the honor to enclose you herewith copies of the report of Sergt. W. Wilson, Co "I", 4" Cavy., of a very creditable affair had by a party under his command, near Fort Concha, with supposed Indians, but who turned out to be persons from New Mexico, and of the statement made by one of them, who was captured.